A challenge
when recording video with a smartphone or tablet is stability – and a tripod or
stand may not always be available. Also, once you record the video on a device
– or snippets of video – sometimes there’s a need to edit the content into a
more coherent lesson, and that often means transferring the video to a computer
to use the best editing tools.
The HoverCam
Solo 8 was designed from the ground up with the latest microprocessor power and
highest sensor resolution to record HD 1080p video at 30 frames per second over
a USB cable directly to a computer’s hard drive. It is the only document camera available
today that does that over USB – with most other document cameras recording at
lower resolution, lower speeds and with video recording time limited by the
size of inconvenient SD cards. With the Solo 8, instructors can record hours of
video footage directly to their computer, without the extra step of
transferring video to the computer. Furthermore, the Solo 8 allows annotation
over video while recording, to further enhance a lesson.
The Solo 8
weighs just 1 kg – 2.2 lbs. – and has a small base so it’s easy to pick up the
camera and swivel it in any direction.
It has a flip-up camera head that is fully rotating and a bendable arm
to record video in almost any direction.
It can be used to record video of students at the back of a classroom –
or up-close to reveal amazing features of objects - and it records and plays back
in HD 1080p resolution with the speed and clarity you expect to see from an
HDTV broadcast. And, when using a USB 3.0 cable, the video is uncompressed YUV
video – for an even better HD image.
The HoverCam
Solo 8 is more than just a “document camera.” It is becoming a teacher’s best
friend for easily recording and playing back high-quality HD video using the
computer and for “flipping” the classroom. To find out more, please visit www.thehovercam.com and click on the video below.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Your Comments?